Weekly Release Dump

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Friday, 6 January

Abandoncy & Norse – Split

$4 USD
14:07
post-hardcore, noise rock
International
Independent

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Adarsh Arjun – Aches and Echoes

$7 USD
36:57
nu prog
KL, India
Independent

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Friday, 30 December

Darko – Dethmask, Part 2

21:10
deathcore
USA
Independent


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Elder Devil – Tormentor

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10:49
blackened grindcore
Fresno, California
Independent

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Best of December 2022

Best of December

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Thursday, 1 December

🌟 Allison Fleischer – A Day in the City

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81:42
future funk
Maple Valley, Washington
Independent

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Friday, 9 December

À l’ombre d’Héméra – Saison de déceptions

$10 CAD
35:52
post-metal
Lévis, Québec
Ripcord

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🌟 Antecantāmentum – Saturnine December

$3 USD
56:26
black metal
Paramount, California
Independent

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Weserbergland, Yawn, Vetvi, and Izthmi

Weserbergland – Sacrae symphōniae, numerō 1


Sacrae symphōniae, numerō 1 is a one-track, forty-minute, progressive, atmospheric, psychedelic, , symphonic krautrock piece. Yeah, I bet I tickled your curiosity right there eh! This is the third album from Norwegian band Weserbergland, and it’s just as advertised. When you click play, you’re submerged in an aura that’ll only end two-thirds of an hour later. During that time, you’ll come across the mesmerizing repeated riffs of krautrock, only spiced up with a lot of keyboard ambiance, woodwinds, and piano. The whole thing sounds uncanny, like it shouldn’t exist, yet it does. And it’s… Read more